Selective Breeding - Dogs
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- Q1What is a potential consequence of restricting the gene pool too much in pedigree breeding?Spread of negative traits in generationsImproved overall health in offspringEnhanced physical abilities in offspringIncreased intelligence in offspring30s
- Q2What is the main motivation behind intense breeding of pedigree dogs, according to the transcript?Vanity and desire for perfectionRespecting natural selectionCompassion for animalsImproving genetic diversity30s
- Q3What is the result of humans interbreeding too often with closely related individuals?Reduction in population sizeOffspring becoming more resilientGeneration of superior offspringOffspring suffering genetic consequences30s
- Q4What health condition do Pugs tend to suffer from due to their body shape?Strong immune systemHigh blood pressure and heart problemsLow energy levelsIncreased flexibility30s
- Q5What is the consequence of Pugs having a lack of snout and prominent eyes?Stronger respiratory systemImproved visionEnhanced hearingMore susceptible to eye injuries30s